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Capture rates of small vertebrates decrease as the pit-trapping effort increases at Ora Banda
Record no:
47726
Author:
Thompson, Scott A. ; Thompson, Graham G. ; Withers, Philip C.
Year:
2005
Series:
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 2005 v.88, no.1 : 37-39 [kept P500 [P128]
Subject:
Reptiles - Western Australia - Eastern Goldfields;
Mammals - Western Australia - Eastern Goldfields;
Animal traps;
Research - Methodology;
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